Last year’s NTSF Christmas episode employed a specific genre style—found footage horror—incongruously matched with…
“Tonight’s episode of NTSF:SD:SUV is a prequel to the series NTSF:SD:SUV in which all the characters from the…
A half-hour special of NTSF carries with it the pressure not to be just another sitcom episode. When I first heard…
It has become readily apparent that the problem with this season of NTSF is one that’s inherent to the quarter-hour…
I was mildly disappointed when NBC cancelled Go On back in May, mostly because of a high concentration of…
John Lajoie built his entire career on viral videos. His channel on YouTube features some of the dumbest, most…
When the first “Time Angels” episode aired last year, I wrote that NTSF was in full-on “fuck this, just go with it”…
I can’t be the only one who eventually gets tired when NTSF deviates from its bread-and-butter of investigative…
Now this is the kind of episode I expect Paul Scheer to write. An extended James Bond parody, commentary on Kove as…
Creator/star Paul Scheer wrote some of my favorite episodes of NTSF, including the ever-improving “The Real Bicycle…
Is it just me, or is NTSF getting steadily better as it goes along? There isn’t quite the depth of soap opera…
NTSF:SD:SUV:: is at its best when it’s overloading every episode with action clichés in different scenarios. Kicking…
A Paranormal Activity parody may seem a little late at this point, but NTSF knows what it’s doing. “Christmas…
Before the second season of NTSF began, Adult Swim made the premiere episode and “Wasilla Hills Cop” available, and…
NTSF:SD:SUV:: is acutely aware of just how over-reliant our society is on modern technology. Smart phones, iPads,…
NTSF:SD:SUV:: works best when it focuses on one plot and peppers it with runners over the course of ten minutes.…
Wedding episodes are boring. There, I said it. It’s predetermined that something will go wrong (Marshall shaving his…
It’s about damn time that Jason Mantzoukas made an appearance in an episode of NTSF. He co-hosts the How Did This…
“Robot Town” was not, unfortunately, an NTSF version of Chinatown in 11 minutes with robots. But that’s okay, since…
In almost every law enforcement procedural ever made, Internal Affairs is portrayed as a villainous division out to…